n.判断;裁判;判决书;辨别力
judgement───n.意见;判断力;[法]审判;评价
judgments───判断
Judgment───n.判断;裁判;判决书;辨别力
adjudgment───宣告
judgements───n.判断(judgement的复数)
judgmental───adj.审判的,判断的;评头论足的,吹毛求疵的
augment───vi.增加;增大;vt.增加;增大;n.增加;增大
lodgment───n.沉淀;贮存
rudiment───n.雏形;基本原理
Well, physicians make judgment calls every day.───其实,医生们每天都会做出一些本能的判断。
We are awaiting a judgment from the Supreme Court.───我们正等着最高法院的判决。
His judgment was unreliable.───他的判断是不可靠的。
Although the fundamentals are reasonably good, the judgment of politicians is often unreasonably bad.───尽管基本状况一直良好,但是政客们对经济形势的判断却无一例外地糟糕。
In the tale of the Judgment of Paris (son of the Trojan King Priam), Athena was one of the two goddesses who lost the beauty content.───在关于帕里斯(特洛伊国王普里阿摩之子)的裁决的传说中,雅典娜是两位未能获得“最美丽的女神”称号的女神之一。
"No freeman shall be taken, imprisoned, or in any other way destroyed, except by the lawful judgment of his peers. " - The Magna Carta.───“任何自由人,未经其他自由人之依法判决,皆不得被逮捕,监禁,或加以任何其他损害。”-英国大宪章。
And on an appointed day Herod arrayed himself in royal clothing and sat on the judgment seat; and he delivered a public address to them.───希律在所定的日子,穿上朝服,坐在审判台上,对他们讲论一番。
The Nobel committee evidently wants to encourage him but it might have been wiser to hold judgment until he has achieved more.───诺奖委员会明显想用这个奖鼓励他,但也许更明智的选择是,等到他再积累一些成就再行决定。
And yet everyone holds certain ideals by which he guides his aspiration and his judgment.───然而,每个人都有某些理想,使他具有了前进的方向和判断是非的标准。